Busting Up a Starbucks

Album: Haughty Melodic (2005)
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  • It will always be
    The end of time
    The end of law
    The end of life
    The dogs will howl
    And yank the leash
    From tree to tree
    From each to each

    Does the man who makes the shoes own you, clown?
    You can't even pry the nameplate off, now can you?
    Fix it with your tiny fist there
    James Van Der Beek and them sisters from Sister, Sister
    The only one that's ever felt this is you
    The force that's forcing you
    To feel like busting up a Starbucks.

    This bitter drink
    Has made you drunk
    The thoughts you think
    Become unthunk
    The sea's ablaze
    The sky is too
    The water's red
    And the flames are blue

    Nyack! Ronkonkoma! East Orange! Piscataway! Writer/s: DANIEL DODD WILSON, MICHAEL DOUGHTY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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